November 5, 2003 - December 31, 2004 (Elected in Special Election, held November 4, 2003)(one-year term) NOTE 1 and 2

NOTE 1:

A special election was held on November 4, 2003 to fill the seat of the Gateway 6th District, which was left vacant due to the
resignation of the elected Councilman for the district, Sa'ad El-Amin, on July 1, 2003. On July 28, 2003, Council appointed
Walter T. Kenney, Sr. to temporarily serve in the seat until a Special Election was held to fill that position.

NOTE 2:

Effective November 2002, (Per Richmond City Council Ordinance #2001-208-202 adopted June 25, 2001 and subsequent Richmond
City Charter change via Virginia Code of Laws Section 24.2.222.1) election of Richmond City Council members was moved from the
first Tuesday in May (with two-year terms running July 1-June 30) to the first Tuesday in November (with two-year terms running
January 1-December 31) and every second year thereafter to coincide with national and statewide elections.

NOTE 3:

On January 1, 2005, Richmond began operation under a Council-Mayor form of government, replacing the Council-Manager form of
government that it had been in place during the previous 50 years. The new form of government separated the legislative and
administrative functions of Richmond's citizen government into two distinct and separate entities. Prior to this change,
Council's duties included managing the legislative, budgetary and oversight of administration of government services through
a City Manager. In the new form of government, an "At-Large" Mayor is chosen to represent the city as a whole. The Mayor is
elected upon receiving the most votes in each of at least five of the nine Richmond voting districts to provide management
of the government administration of services through a Chief Executive Officer appointed by the Mayor and Council.

NOTE 4:

Beginning January 1, 2009, Richmond City Council elected terms changed from two-year to four-year terms. (Per Richmond Citywide
referendum held on November 2, 2004 as required by Virginia General Assembly Acts of Assembly 2004 Chapter 514 Section 2.
The residents/voters of the City of Richmond approved the election of members of Richmond City Council to four-year terms beginning
with the election held November 4, 2008.)